This Eco-Friendly Hotel Has The Best Views In SoHo

With unsurpassed vistas and Green Seal certification, The Dominick serves luxury with a sustainable twist in SoHo.

Bird's eye view of SoHo

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Downtown Manhattan is the destination of choice for cool and cultured tourists, and there's no shortage of bijou boutique hotels to house them. But though the neighborhood's hotels come with class and creativity, they often lack the famous skyline views that most visitors live for. The Dominick is the exception to that rule: At this 46-floor high-rise, guests can enjoy SoHo sensibility alongside breathtaking vistas of uptown, downtown and the Hudson River. With the Dominick's newly awarded Green Seal® certification—one of only two New York City properties to earn the accolade—now is the perfect time to check into this green and gorgeous hotel that’s raising the bar in SoHo.

The Dominick's Exterior

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Located on the borders of SoHo, TriBeCa and the West Village, The Dominick’s imposingly tall exterior makes the hotel stand out from afar, but inside, the vibe is cozy, soothing and eco-friendly in a discreet and unobtrusive way. For example, newspapers are offered electronically, renewable energy is used throughout, and they have the ORCA food waste management system in place. The Dominick also has the standard linen-reuse program that guests can opt into, as well as automatic lighting in the offices to reduce energy consumption.

With wall-to-wall windows, rooms feel spacious and airy

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None of these environmental efforts come at the cost of luxury: The Dominick’s 391 guestrooms (a third of which are suites) are dressed in custom Fendi Casa and come with floor-to-ceiling windows. Even the spacious, marble-clad bathrooms boast glittering city vistas making baths especially luxurious.

Even The Dominick's bathrooms come with epic views

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The lobby pays homage to the neighborhood (the polished stone floors are a nod to downtown’s cobbled streets), as well as to the four elements: Soaring lofted ceilings evoke air; water is represented in a decorative liquid-like hanging element; earth is referenced in the stones throughout; and fire is offered in a sleek, contemporary fireplace.

Rooms are dress in custom pieces by Fendi Casa

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There are only 12 rooms per floor, which provides a nice sense of intimacy. Other amenities include an outdoor swimming pool on a 6,000-square foot pool deck (open seasonally), as well as an impressive 11,000-square-foot spa with private male and female hammams.